Proposals include extending detention without trial to three months and making it easier for police to arrest terrorist suspectsIndonesia has drawn up plans for tougher anti-terrorism laws a militant attack on the capital in January,including detention without trial for up to three months compared with a week now. The proposals, which were disclosed by government sources, or are likely to draw be criticised by human rights activists,who have warned against jeopardising tough-won freedoms over nearly two decades since the terminate of authoritarian president Suhartos rule.
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Source: theguardian.com